Care what happens to ‘Two and a Half Men’ sans Sheen?

CBS’ “Two and a Half Men,” starring the now-fired Charlie Sheen, has always been a ratings hit in San Antonio, just as it’s been an audience favorite across the country.

So, I’m curious as to what you, the viewer, think about the mounds of current craziness involving bad boy Sheen and the possible discontinuation of the popular sit-com now that the ranting star is history.

Have you kept up with his public feud with show executive producer Chuck Lorre and his many appearances on entertainment shows galore, as well as actual news programs, such as “20/20” and “Today”?

The strong local ratings for last week’s “20/20″ interview with the bad-boy star indicated that, yes, there is interest in the latest Sheen shenanigans. At this juncture, however, are you growing tired of all the drama?

Would you like to see “Two and a Half Men” go on without Sheen. . .possibly with the addition of someone new? If so, whom would you suggest as a replacement?

To get your juices flowing, I discovered a cool blog full of possibilities, written by fellow TV critic Will Harris of bullz-eye.com. He suggests CBS hire some big – and not so big – names to beef up the show were it to go on without Sheen.

Possibilities, according to Harris, include Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey. Inspired choices! Read the blog here.

Further down in the article, another writer –Ross Ruediger (my husband), who also writes about entertainment – suggested other possible scenarios should the show’s writers decide to bump up Charlie’s brother (Alan Harper), played by Jon Cryer (at right), to the lead spot.

One of them – my favorite – has Charlie killed off in an ingenious way and Alan sitting pretty on an inheritance from his wealthy brother. The next step, would be for Herb (Ryan Stiles), the current husband of Alan’s ex and Jake’s mom, to move into the house after his split with Judith. Presto, the second man of “Two and a Half Men.”

Have a better idea? Send me your thoughts by logging into the comments area below this blog. I’m dying to read what you make of all this.